... studied for about a week or two (and that study was ... give me advice on whether or not waiting until early November ... on what I've learned, or to solidify those skills with ...
... go ahead and apply now, or put off applying for a ... either chase down Harvard or settle with BU or BC. Don’t ... into Harvard with a 169 or 2) Delay for a year ... , particularly given my lower GPA? Or will I sort of end ...
I'm debating to cancel or keep my June 2021. It was about 90th percentile but I'm shooting for 170+ and faced some issues on test day. I think I can do better but don't know if a cancel would look worse than just keeping my score. Any advice?
... a reasonable rate, the tutor (or study partner) must have taken ... the LSAT before or be scoring 170+ on ... line. NO manhattan prep or powerscore, lsathacks, or other online explanations during ... whether you be a tutor or a potential study partner.
... having difficulty distinguishing *"either or"* as _*inclusive vs. ... if the *"either or"* is _inclusive or exclusive_, **should I ... reasonable to interpret the *"either or" as inclusive*?
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... the inference a valid conclusion? Or is it just like a ... mundane re statement or the premises? Is it even ... a valid and true inference or conclusion (depending on argument setup ...
Does anyone know if taking the LSAT is better than getting the GRE for admissions and scholarships? Or does it not matter? If you are trying to go for PhD/JD is it better to just take the GRE and apply or should you also take the LSAT?
A valid conclusions is a conclusions that's already 100% proven by it's premises. Can these questions ever be strengthened or weakened? Or do strengthening and weakening questions always have a stimulus with some error